
Alexander Martin
Journalist and Senior Features Writer at The Japan Times
Tokyo-based journalist and features writer at The Japan Times. Previous employers include WSJ. 🐺
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2 weeks ago |
threatbeat.com | Alexander Martin
Skip to content NEW Security news and analysis brought to you by the McCrary Institute | READ MORE → By Alexander Martin • May 24, 2025 Sensitive information about women and girls who have survived domestic abuse is now expected to be exposed through a data extortion incident impacting the British government’s Legal Aid Agency, potentially revealing their locations to abusers and in some cases requiring them to move homes.
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2 weeks ago |
threatbeat.com | Alexander Martin
Skip to content NEW Security news and analysis brought to you by the McCrary Institute | READ MORE → By Alexander Martin • May 20, 2025 Two cyberattacks affecting Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) last year put patients at risk of clinical harm, according to official data obtained by Recorded Future News.
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2 weeks ago |
threatbeat.com | Alexander Martin
By Alexander Martin • May 19, 2025 The chief executives of companies supplying Britain’s National Health Service (NHS) have been sent letters asking them to help tackle the “endemic” threat of ransomware attacks following a series of disruptive incidents.
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1 month ago |
cbr.com | Alexander Martin
Link copied to clipboard Sign in to your CBR account Image via Universal Pictures The best action movies of all time are the ones that are able to best balance story and spectacle, taking audiences on an exciting adventure that also tells a thematically relevant story. Movies like Raiders of the Lost Ark, Mad Max: Fury Road, and The Matrix brought audiences to the edges of their seats while also hiding messages about wealth inequity and anti-capitalist ideology under the surface. The worst...
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2 months ago |
meinbezirk.at | Alexander Martin
In den letzten 5 Jahren hat sich fast jeder mit Politik beschäftigt, auch wenn ihm das vorher nicht wirklich interessiert hat. Das hat vor allem mit den einschneidenden Ereignissen der letzten Jahre zu tun die alle betroffen haben. Man hat dadurch viel mehr die Menschen wahrgenommen, die eigentlich die Geschicke unseres Landes leiten und lenken welche früher nur sehr selten „aufgefallen“ sind.
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Shimoda could face a 31-meter-high tsunami if a Nankai Trough megaquake strikes, according to the government's latest projections. I visited the coastal community to learn how residents are preparing for the worst-case scenario. https://t.co/FocIClzGgm

RT @japantimes: What do you do when your city sits in the path of a predicted 31-meter tsunami? For the city of Shimoda, it's not a questio…

RT @japantimes: In tomorrow's edition of The Japan Times Weekend: How one city is preparing for a tsunami https://t.co/4LQ6KUq9Pw